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Welcome to the 14th episode of the Talent Intelligence Collective Podcast!
Before I jump into this episode - I wanted to let you know about an extra special offer our sponsors Stratigens are offering to all our listeners.
If you go to Stratigens.com, book a demo, and enter the promotional code "TIC2021", you'll get a discount and a free proof of concept. How wonderful!
It's been a while, but the group is finally back together. And we've all been pretty excited. Because in this episode, Alison, Toby, Nick and I were joined by a big hitter - Elke Manjet from SAP.
One of the most interesting articles that Toby saw this month was about women in the workforce. The Financial Times article quoted, "The biggest trend we will see over the coming years is women dominating and redefining much of the labour market."
It's a cultural change that is allowing this shift to happen. And the ramifications of this shift are likely going to affect a lot of departments outside of Talent Intelligence. Workforce planning, for example.
On the topic of the workforce, there are ample pockets of people that historically, companies have been terrible at engaging with. With over 790 thousand people aged between 50 and 64 years either actively seeking work or are inactive but willing to work, this is undoubtedly a gap that companies shouldn't be overlooking?
However, digital transformation is ever-changing and with time out of the workplace, you can risk being left behind. So when looking at this gap as an opportunity, we also need to consider returnships. How do we re-introduce this workforce? How do we bring them up to speed?
Maybe you could tell, but as we were all quite eager to find out more about our fantastic guest, I figuratively passed the mic onto our hard-hitting resident interviewers extraordinaire, Alison and Nick.
Alison, in particular, was extremely excited to hear about Elke's thoughts on the rise of Talent Intelligence. From someone who is not a leader in Talent Intelligence but has spent years within the tech transformation industry, working for one of the biggest global tech industries.
As always, we hope you enjoy the episode. A review or a share on social really does go a long way in helping us reach as many ears as possible.
Till the next one – stay intelligent!
Don't forget to say hi to our wonderful sponsors → Stratigens from @Talent Intuition.
By Alison Ettridge, Alan Walker and Toby Culshaw powered by Lightcast5
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Welcome to the 14th episode of the Talent Intelligence Collective Podcast!
Before I jump into this episode - I wanted to let you know about an extra special offer our sponsors Stratigens are offering to all our listeners.
If you go to Stratigens.com, book a demo, and enter the promotional code "TIC2021", you'll get a discount and a free proof of concept. How wonderful!
It's been a while, but the group is finally back together. And we've all been pretty excited. Because in this episode, Alison, Toby, Nick and I were joined by a big hitter - Elke Manjet from SAP.
One of the most interesting articles that Toby saw this month was about women in the workforce. The Financial Times article quoted, "The biggest trend we will see over the coming years is women dominating and redefining much of the labour market."
It's a cultural change that is allowing this shift to happen. And the ramifications of this shift are likely going to affect a lot of departments outside of Talent Intelligence. Workforce planning, for example.
On the topic of the workforce, there are ample pockets of people that historically, companies have been terrible at engaging with. With over 790 thousand people aged between 50 and 64 years either actively seeking work or are inactive but willing to work, this is undoubtedly a gap that companies shouldn't be overlooking?
However, digital transformation is ever-changing and with time out of the workplace, you can risk being left behind. So when looking at this gap as an opportunity, we also need to consider returnships. How do we re-introduce this workforce? How do we bring them up to speed?
Maybe you could tell, but as we were all quite eager to find out more about our fantastic guest, I figuratively passed the mic onto our hard-hitting resident interviewers extraordinaire, Alison and Nick.
Alison, in particular, was extremely excited to hear about Elke's thoughts on the rise of Talent Intelligence. From someone who is not a leader in Talent Intelligence but has spent years within the tech transformation industry, working for one of the biggest global tech industries.
As always, we hope you enjoy the episode. A review or a share on social really does go a long way in helping us reach as many ears as possible.
Till the next one – stay intelligent!
Don't forget to say hi to our wonderful sponsors → Stratigens from @Talent Intuition.

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